Castle - TV Guide Photoshoot - The Kiss [VIDEO]

What the hell?! I mean, normal people, they see a monster, and they run. But not us, no, no, no, we -- we search out things that want to kill us. Yeah? Huh?
Or eat us! You know who does that? Crazy people! We...are insane!

Monica Wyatt is the main guest star of the week; she's in her 40's and a bit of a beauty.
She is also the ex-girlfriend of the episodes murder victim who is reporter Grayson Burns.
Also in the episode is 3 Italians, all involved in a 'Pizza War' between some "Famous Jays of New York..." Intruiging huh?

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Episode 3.21 is entitled 'The Dead Pool.'
The episode features Coach Eric Rome & "Rocket' Rob Thompson, a New York University swimming coach and a 5 time Olympic Gold Medalist.
Both have ties to dead (and at one stage upcoming) swimmer Zack Jenson, who both seem devastated at the news.
Also in the episode is Alex Conrad, described as Castle's protege. A young man who has recently competed his first mystery novel, he comes to catch up with Castle whilst in New York.

The last time we saw Castle and Beckett they were disarming a bomb to save New York City from massive destruction. When we meet up with them again in the March 21 episode, “One Life to Lose,” life is considerably less intense and — dare I say – funny. Not that murder is funny, but their quest to solve a show writer’s murder on the set of fictional soap Temptation Lane certainly is — especially when we find out Beckett is a fan. And not just a casual one. She’s an educated member of the fandom (‘shippers and all!). And while the slew of soap and non-soap guest stars does wonders for the episode — David Eigenberg (Sex and the City), Rebecca Budig (All My Children), Corbin Bernsen (The Young and the Restless), Cameron Mathison (All My Children), and Jane Seymour (Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman) all appear — the highlight remains the banter between Castle and Beckett. Trust me when I say, you’ll want to see the little moment that leaves Castle saying, “Katherine Beckett, I never…”

Castle - Episode 3.18 - One Life to Lose - New Promo

What the hell?! I mean, normal people, they see a monster, and they run. But not us, no, no, no, we -- we search out things that want to kill us. Yeah? Huh?
Or eat us! You know who does that? Crazy people! We...are insane!

CASTLE Goes to Hollywood

TVLine.com reports that an episode set to air this spring will see Becket and Castle go back to L.A. to solve a cast. PRISON BREAK's Dominic Purcell will guest star as a Hollywood business man who may have a connection to the killing.

This special episode will introduce us to the actors playing the big screen Ryan and Esposito in the "Nikki Heat" movie. Sadly, Laura Prepon will not guest star as actress Natalie Rhode, who was cast to portray Beckett in the movie, as Prepon is busy shooting a TV pilot.
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I would love some news on Castle! — Jenna
I know what’s going to happen in the Castle finale! Well, the back of my head does, but the jerk ain’t talking. It’s a long story that I’ll tell you soon. Meanwhile, EW coverman Nathan Fillion has his own ideas, which he shared with us at the Los Angeles premiere of Super. “Hot air balloons and blow darts! … I actually have no idea what the finale is going to be. We haven’t seen it yet. But I am pitching blow darts and hot air balloons; I think those two things are golden. People will hear that and they will want to tune in. They’ll be like, ‘I need to see this.’ We’ll see if the writers take my notes into consideration.”

I bet you want real info, right? Okay, how’s this: You know how this season has been filled with great moments? My gut tells me something even more awesome this way comes…

Enjoyed all of the Castle info lately. Next time you talk to the powers that be, let them know that we all think that the Nikki Heat books would make GREAT TV movies. Maybe for the summer, when we need that Castle fix. C’mon, it’s a great Idea! — Bill C
That’s not a question, Bill. But I agree. In general, I wish shows would use summer as vehicles to get people pumped about the next season. See: Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe (which airs April 17). In my dreams, summer would be a chance for prequels (Supernatural: Summer at Bobby’s, anyone?) and tie-ins galore (Kickpuncher: The Animated Movie?). Anything to stop me from getting obsessed with Big Brother (which always seems to happen despite my best efforts.)

CASTLE - "The Dead Pool" - When a champion swimmer and Olympic hopeful is found dead in a training pool, Castle & Beckett dive in to investigate his murder, and uncover myriad secrets that might have led to his death. Also in the episode, crime fiction authors Michael Connelly and Dennis Lehane guest star, offering Castle their insights into the case over a game of poker, on "Castle," MONDAY, APRIL 11 (10:01-11:00 p.m. ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/MATT KENNEDY) ERIK PALLADINO, STANA KATIC, NATHAN FILLION

Who's going to die on Castle's finale? I can't stand the thought of losing anyone! — Amy
ADAM: I'm desperately hoping this is a case of "it isn't what it looks like," but I'm hearing the show is looking for actors to play Capt. Montgomery's previously unseen wife and daughter. Even worse, they'll show up right around the same time the Grim Reaper is supposed to come calling.

Question: I’m dying for more information on Castle and Beckett sharing the same hotel room in Castle‘s upcoming L.A. episode. —Ashley
Ausiello: It’s not as contrived as it sounds. There’s actually a very plausible explanation for the slumber party. “Beckett booked a hotel on a cop’s salary that’s located all the way out in the valley,” explains exec producer Andrew W. Marlowe, “and Castle has a two-bedroom suite at a high-end hotel in Beverly Hills.” Um, duh. The Valley vs. 90210? Take it from an L.A. sorta-native — it’s a no-brainer. Anyway, one thing leads to another which, in turn, leads to… sex? “She certainly thinks about it, and considers it,” teases Marlowe. “She’s emotionally raw because they’ve come out to Los Angeles in the aftermath of the murder of her training officer, so she’s dealing with those emotions and kind of where she is in life. We call it our ‘Walls of Jericho’ moment for any [viewers] out there who are fans of It Happened One Night.” (Someone please CliffsNotes that last sentence for me in the comments; I cover TV, not movies.)